Is BBQ Food is Cause of Cancer?

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Sidh124t

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Hey food lovers! Let me know, does eating BBQ foods cause cancer? Have many reports proven that fried chicken, when cooked, is not pure and contains many bacteria? If you know anything about this, please reply.
 
Many things can trigger cancer and other conditions.
Pesticides in food is higher on my list of dangers than over-smoked food.
Micro and nano plastics are in everything, all food, all water (unless filtered using special filters), all wildlife, fish, foul, deer, rabbits, wild hogs etc...and all farmed for food animals, and even rainwater.
Good luck to mankind in future, eacn of us is reported to have enough nano and micro plastic in our brains to make a plastic spoon now.
I'm removng all kitchen gear made of plastic right now, switching to glass containers, silicone and stainless steel items and compostable zip lock baggies and vac seal bags.
Compostable trash bags, large and small are on my list of things to get in future as well.
I know my solo effort to keep plastic out of landfills is miniscule but one does what one can.
I do miss my snap lock plastic containers but I'm getting used to glass storage containers now.
 
Maybe I'm just asking for trouble, but now I kind of want to have some t shirts made up with the prop 65 label on it :emoji_laughing:
 
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Many things can trigger cancer and other conditions.
Pesticides in food is higher on my list of dangers than over-smoked food.
Micro and nano plastics are in everything, all food, all water (unless filtered using special filters), all wildlife, fish, foul, deer, rabbits, wild hogs etc...and all farmed for food animals, and even rainwater.
Good luck to mankind in future, eacn of us is reported to have enough nano and micro plastic in our brains to make a plastic spoon now.
I'm removng all kitchen gear made of plastic right now, switching to glass containers, silicone and stainless steel items and compostable zip lock baggies and vac seal bags.
Compostable trash bags, large and small are on my list of things to get in future as well.
I know my solo effort to keep plastic out of landfills is miniscule but one does what one can.
I do miss my snap lock plastic containers but I'm getting used to glass storage containers now.
Donate plasma a few times per year. Removes micro plastics.
 
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Many things can trigger cancer and other conditions.
Pesticides in food is higher on my list of dangers than over-smoked food.
Micro and nano plastics are in everything, all food, all water (unless filtered using special filters), all wildlife, fish, foul, deer, rabbits, wild hogs etc...and all farmed for food animals, and even rainwater.
Good luck to mankind in future, eacn of us is reported to have enough nano and micro plastic in our brains to make a plastic spoon now.
I’m removing all kitchen gear made of plastic right now, switching to glass containers, silicone and stainless steel items, and compostable zip lock baggies and vac seal bags. If you’re looking for eco-friendly alternatives, you can also check out IonBottles phone number for more sustainable options.
Compostable trash bags, large and small are on my list of things to get in future as well.
I know my solo effort to keep plastic out of landfills is miniscule but one does what one can.
I do miss my snap lock plastic containers but I'm getting used to glass storage containers now.
Yes, BBQ foods can increase cancer risk due to chemicals like HCAs and PAHs formed during high-temperature cooking. As for fried chicken, if not cooked properly, it can contain harmful bacteria like Salmonella, leading to foodborne illness. Always ensure meat is cooked thoroughly to reduce these risks.
 
One week, reports say eating this will kill you. The next week, no we were wrong, go ahead and eat it. Next week, some other food is gonna kill you ...... Take it all with a grain of salt.

Ain't any of us getting out alive so best enjoy what time you have on this rock by eating what you enjoy eating.
 
One week, reports say eating this will kill you. The next week, no we were wrong, go ahead and eat it. Next week, some other food is gonna kill you ...... Take it all with a grain of salt.

Ain't any of us getting out alive so best enjoy what time you have on this rock by eating what you enjoy eating.
Smoked for 30 years, been around dust with animals and around the farm all of my life, also around farm chemicals as well... both private applicator and commercial applicator. Not too worried about any of these studies. Pretty sure if a person was to look hard enough, someone has posted a study saying the opposite.

Ryan
 
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Short list off the top of my head: Sevin, Malathion, Dursban, Talstar, Cygon, Horticultural oil, Avid, Hexygon ........... and a lot of others.
 
Well if it does I'm sure not going to stop now. Too much time and $$$ to quit.
But if anyone wants to get shed of their equipment at a fire sale price, please send me a DM first 😆.
I have determined the 3 most common denominators for cancer....
Humans
Air
Toilet paper


Keith
 
I have determined the 3 most common denominators for cancer....
Humans
Air
Toilet paper
Well, we can't cease to be humans that require air, so maybe quitting toilet paper will cut cancer by 1/3. Then we'll have a water shortage from increased bidet use lol.
 
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